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July 28, 2019
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- Introduction
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- Charting the rise and demise of a phonotactically motivated change in Scots
- Sibilant-stop onsets in Romance: Explaining phonotactic complexity
- Morphological richness, transparency and the evolution of morphonotactic patterns
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